Avocent DSR1020 User Manual

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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 59

Single cursor mode

In Single Cursor mode, the display of the local (second) cursor in the Video Viewer window is
turned off and only the target device mouse pointer will be visible. The only mouse movements that
will appear are those of the target device remote cursor. Single Cursor mode is used when there is
no need for a local cursor.

Figure 5.3: Video Viewer Window with Local and Remote Cursors Displayed

The cursor mode status of the Video Viewer window displays in the title bar, including the
keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode. You may define the keystroke that will exit Single
Cursor mode in the Session Options dialog box.

NOTE: When using a device that captures keystrokes before they reach the client, you should avoid using those
keys to restore the mouse pointer.

To enter single cursor mode:

Select Tools - Single Cursor Mode. The local cursor will not appear and all movements will be
relative to the target device.
-or-
Click the Single Cursor Mode button.

To select a key for exiting single cursor mode:

1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu.

-or-
Click the Session Options button.
The Session Options dialog box appears.

2. Click the Mouse tab.

Local Cursor

Remote Cursor

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